Gábor Keszthelyi-Szabó

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DAIRY WASTEWATER UTILIZATION BY COMBINATION OF OXIDATION PRE-TREATMENT AND ULTRAFILTRATION

Publication Name: Environmental Engineering and Management Journal

Publication Date: 2021-01-01

Volume: 20

Issue: 12

Page Range: 1711-1719

Description:

In this work the effects of oxidation pre-treatments (ozonation and Fenton reaction) on membrane filtration of dairy wastewater were investigated, together with the further utilization possibilities of residual wastes. The oxidation pre-treatments enhanced the membrane filtration efficiency, from which the short-term ozone treatment was found to be the most effective method both in terms of increasing the flux and the pollutant removal efficiency. After ozone pre-treatment the phosphate and ammonium content of the wastewater migrated to the permeate, while after Fenton pre-treatment the phosphate content remained in the concentrate, and the ammonium content in the permeate decreased. The concentrate was utilized as biogas resource and it was found that both pretreatments increased the biogas production and its methane content as well. Based on our results it can be concluded that ozone pretreatment combined with membrane separation have improved the efficiency of dairy wastewater treatment and may suit the requirements of circular economy.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: DOI not available

Purification of model dairy wastewaters by Ozone, Fenton pre-treatment and membrane filtration

Publication Name: Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering

Publication Date: 2020-01-01

Volume: 64

Issue: 3

Page Range: 357-363

Description:

This study aimed to investigate the effect of ozone and Fenton-reaction as a pre-treatment before ultrafiltration of model dairy waste waters containing sodium caseinate. Filtration resistances and pollutant retentions were determined and compared. It was found, that both pre-treatment increased the retention, achieving almost 100 % pollutant elimination efficiency after short term pre-oxidation. The effect of Fe-ion concentration on Fenton pretreatment efficiency also was examined, and it was found that higher concentration resulted in decreased filtration resistances, revealing that coagulation-flocculation effect of reactants has dominant role in the protein separation efficiency. The presence of lactose also affects the pollutant removal efficiency, it promotes fouling in presence of Fenton reagents.

Open Access: Yes

DOI: 10.3311/PPch.15046